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Don't rule out shotguns completely, either: mid- and late-game eco rounds are one of the situations where shotguns have a lot of utility. A Nova at $1200 or a MAG-7 at $1800 are several times the cost of a pistol, and tend to favor defensive use, where you can dictate the range that you encounter enemies and pick spots that force enemies to look two ways as they cross a narrow area (like the ramp on Nuke, or banana on Inferno). Holding a weapon that deals a lot of damage all at once is a way of compensating for your fragility and the accuracy-destroying power of aimpunch . On the surface this seems like it runs contrary to “Decide to win,” but think about it this way: one of your biggest advantages on an eco round is that you've got less to lose. Try a strategy that your opponent would never expect, like rushing everyone through palace on Mirage, or making a hard balcony push on the T side of Inferno. On defense, consider stacking a single bombsite with your whole team in the hopes that the Terrorists will split their attack.Senior analyst Stephanie Llamas wrote in a follow-up blog post that the growing popularity of "casual platforms" has helped reinforce the false assumption that women are primarily casual gamers. But the reality, says Llamas, is that half of female PC gamers in the US consider themselves either "mid-core or hardcore gamers." Building Crown is a three part series from mapmaker Shawn " FMPONE ” Snelling and pro Counter-Strike player/mapmaker Sal " VOLCANO " Garozzo, revealing the inspiration and building process for their upcoming map Crown. Their goal with Crown is simple: build the best competitive Counter-Strike map ever. In part one, Snelling dives into the inspiration for Crown's design and the essence of a great competitive map.Counter-Strike: Global Offensive came out back in August and succeeded in delivering a multiplayer first-person shooter experience reminiscent of the classic Counter-Strike games that became so popular in the 2000s.Yet… so is Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. It’s the second most played game on Steam after Dota 2, and it comes from a series with a history of being one of the biggest FPS in eSports. Counter-Strike has always been huge and was huge before Dota 2 was even a thing. So where is its International? Why isn’t Valve pushing that as much as Dota 2 when it has been shown that the idea of supporting the competitive community comes with a huge financial benefit?This fits in with Valve’s corporate structure of little clusters of people floating between products, with management being more hands-off than in other companies. While the idea does make sense, it feels weird to me that Valve is using its second biggest game as a test bed for just not doing anything and seeing what happens.

“Loot boxes are really cool because they have four items in them, and those four items can vary in quality and rarity. So just like WoW, Diablo or Hearthstone, we have Legendary items that come out of them, we’ve got Epic items, rare items and common items that come out of these loot boxes.”Kaplan, who is also a vice president at Blizzard, added that all items were cosmetic and would have no impact on balance or gameplay. “There’s no competitive advantage, you don’t need to be a super high level player in order to really be viable in competitive Overwatch play or anything like that. All of the items are cosmetic.”2. Choose More Tools, and then select Extensions.DonSelf's early popularity worked in his favor. High-end dealers would come to him with great potential trades, because they knew he could be trusted, and they knew he was serious. But that doesn't mean he wasn't scammed along the way -- a couple of particular under-the-table occurrences still stick with him now.These days, it's a lot tougher to make money through trading, says Don, due to one simple factor: Many people trading via the game aren't very intelligent, and as such, making the simpliest of trades can take a long time.

The tale of how Counter-Strike’s death spiral was reversed is complicated, and many of the pro players and event organizers who lived through it will all have a different take on how their fortunes were reversed. A confluence of circumstances, both to do with the game itself and with the world of esports in general, have all contributed to this reversal of fate.Beyond their direct support of the competitive community, Valve has also made a big effort to make CS:GO a worthy game to be played competitively in the first place. Smith remarks that “Valve [has taken] all our criticism to heart ... they understand that our complaints about gameplay issues fix the game for everybody, whether it’s map stuff or gun stuff, and they’ve started patching stuff and fixing stuff on a very regular basis. The game that came out a couple years ago is not the game we’re playing now, and that’s amazingly cool.”In addition that that meeting, Overkill has arranged to meet with many of Payday 2's top modders, and assigned 8 Overkill developers to actively engage with the community in the Steam forums, starting from next week. Many members of that community have been predictably vile in the comments underneath the statement, including several calls of "Fuck you Overkill", and at least one that asks the developers to kill themselves.The studio addressed the matter in a Reddit AMA a few weeks ago, explaining its decision to add microtransactions to the game after stating years ago that it wouldn't, but the anger hasn't gone away. Probably because those microtransactions are still in there, and haven't been changed in any big way.Almost exactly a year later, the Arms Deal update would be introduced. CS: GO would never be the same.

It's a make-or-break issue for Siege, but we should also bear in mind that among the major publishers, Ubisoft specialises in singleplayer blockbusters with multiplayer modes. It's not really an online specialist—and, wow, does it show. Forget latency: sometimes it's a triumph to even connect to the game. "Error 41" disconnections were all the rage in the first month, though those now seem to have been fixed. People still disconnect all the time for other reasons—and when it's party members who remain on voice comms in other programs, the problem isn't with their router.Even when matchmaking is successful, there's a small chance it'll just leave you stuck on a blank screen until you close the game. Sometimes matchmaking takes so long you just give up and play something else. And then sometimes you get a game, have a good time, and then at the end it can't "synchronise data" with Ubisoft's servers and you don't get any of your hard-earned XP."People used to sell their guns directly on forums", said Minacov. "The buyer would pay via Paypal, but afterwards, would chargeback as soon as he got his item. So people who sold the weapon were getting scammed. The community wasn’t happy about it, so we tried to find a solution."

I told Gibson that I found that behavior mind-boggling. He isn't confused by it. He's just angry. “Give me five minutes alone with a hacker or a hack writer,” he laughed. “That's what I think about that mindset.” Newell called cheating “a negative-sum game, where a minority benefits less than the majority is harmed.” It's obvious Valve and other developers take the issue seriously, but talking to Gibson made me realize it's also personal. Before he would even talk to me, I had to prove that I wrote for PC Gamer. He's been burned before. One of his first experiences with a hacker was someone who pretended to be a journalist with a fake, up-to-date gaming blog. He leveraged his early access to Tripwire and other developers' games to provide hacks and pirate games.- Csgodouble AutoGambling BotAccording to the data, your chances of getting anything other than Mil-Spec items are remarkably low. In-fact, you'll only receive an item of Restricted (purple) rarity or better in one out of every five to six case openings. Of those five to six case openings, the one where you do get lucky is much more likely to provide you with a Restricted item than anything else, as Classified items have roughly a 3.2% drop rate, and Covert sits at around 0.64%."Since there is a market cap of $400, a lot of those who unbox a crazy item just immediately list it, and others sit and wait to buy it," he adds. That's where those aforementioned bots come in.

There's also an argument to be made that since Valve is making a killing off these cases, it naturally feels incentivized to devote more resources to post-release development of the game. During the past year the game has seen the addition of a new weapon, hitboxes, culling, animations, and more. This support has made the game better, and is part of the reason why the game is so big it can challenge Dota 2's concurrent player count.Just when I thought I'd got my head around CS:GO, with its $2000 weapon skins and Darude sound pack, this happens. It's the gift that keeps on giving, isn't it? Joshua “Steel” Nissan Im Keyshop Items für den Online-Shooter erwerben.

There are a few CS: GO Twitch streamers who open hundreds of cases per week while spectators watch in hopes of capturing the moment where something of great rarity is found. One of these streamers is ONSCREENlol, a very popular personality who opened more than 10,000 cases in 2015